GRR Review A Family for Christmas by Mona Ingram

A Family for Christmas is the tale of two couples: Brent Drummond and Maddie LaRocque, as well as Lily Hsu and Chase Drummond, both finding love for the holidays.

The Drummonds are brothers and both have some problems with their ex's being a bit possessive. Maddie had an ex named Allan who got engaged to someone else, prompting Maddie to move to her present location, while Lily... had never been in love that way (with a slight complication of being Chinese-American). Their common interest is Annie, niece of the Drummond brothers, whose parents died and was taken in by the two uncles. Can they make families by Christmas? 

With two separate couples, there were two darkest hours and two grand gestures, but both were done deftly, despite recycling the oldest of romance tropes: jealousy. And how often does an Asian American woman gets the guy in a romance?

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Woman fell for building's "maintanence man" while her bestie fell for his brother when both came to know their niece, little Annie. But can they make families by Christmas?

Tropes: holiday, orphan, sudden family, protector

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